Eligibility Quiz
Do you have a valid job offer from a Canadian employer in a specific province, or high-demand work experience in that province?
Documents Required
You will need to gather a comprehensive set of documents, many of which require professional translation or third-party verification:
- Provincial Nomination Certificate: The formal document issued by the province once they approve your initial application.
- Educational Credential Assessment (ECA): An official report proving your foreign degree or diploma is equivalent to Canadian standards.
- Language Test Results: Valid results from IELTS, CELPIP, TEF, or TCF that are less than two years old.
- Proof of Funds: Bank statements showing you have enough money to settle in Canada, unless you are already working in Canada with a valid job offer.
- Identity and Civil Status Docs: Passports, birth certificates, and marriage certificates. All non-English/French documents must be translated by a certified translator and, depending on the province, may require an apostille.
- Police Certificates & Medical Exams: Required for the final federal stage to prove you are not criminally or medically inadmissible to Canada.